Arcade Fire's Grammy Beef, U2 Top Glasto + More

After music executive Steve Stoutetook out a full-page advertisement in The New York Times, in which he slammed the Academy for giving Arcade Fire's Suburbs Album of Year, the band's manager Scott Rodger responded to those claims, which cast suspicion on the group's show-closing performance after their "surprise" win, suggesting the Awards was rigged. "Arcade Fire had the final slot on the Grammys as the ratings are low at the end of the broadcast," Rodger wrote. "It really is that simple. We were one of the least known acts on the bill for a network audience. Don't you think I wanted a better slot for the band?" [Lefsetz Letter]

U2 will headline this year's Glastonbury Festival in England. The band had to abruptly cancel their 2010 Glastonbury performance after Bono underwent emergency back surgery. "We're so excited to play in front of the world's greatest festival audience," the Edge said in a statement. [U2's Official Site]

Daft Punk are lending their name to Coca-Cola. The beverage giant has designed limited-edition gold and silver bottles that mimick the duo's helmets, which will go into production next month. [Hypebeast]

Hip-hop duo the Cool Kids have released a bass-heavy, electro-funk track "Bundle Up." Check it out below.

Lady Gaga will premiere the video for "Born This Way" on February 28. The clip is directed by British photographer Nick Knight - who previously directed clips for Björk - and features styling by Gaga's creative director Laurieann Gibson. [Hollywood Reporter]